One can purchase a Starter Solenoid at Oreilly Auto, Amazon, Auto Zone, Advance Autoparts, eBay, Agco Auto, This Old Tractor, Renn List and many more.
Starter solenoid? One top of starter--follow + battery cable
The starter solenoid is mounted on the top of the starter. Remove the retaining bolts. The starter solenoid will come off. Reverse the process to install the new one.
It sounds like the solenoid is stuck. does the car have an aftermarket remote starter? it could be malfunctioning. ive never seen a solenoid stick on one of these.
Then the problem could be either the solenoid or the starter. Most likely it is the starter.
The starter solenoid is on the Starter, there is a bracket that it bolts to. I am unsure if you can buy one seperate, I have been unable to find one by searching the internet.
Hi, THE SOLENOID IS THE TOP SECTION OF YOUR STARTER MOTOR ASSEMBLY, IT'S ALL ONE PIECE.
A ground wire touching smaller wires can burn out your starter. It is more likely that it will burn out the solenoid before burning out the starter.
The starter solenoid, or ignition switch is bad, and either one needs to be replaced.
Check the starter solenoid and the starter itself. Either one could be stuck and causing the constant engagement. Check the flywheel for damage after you fix the problem.
Check the wiring for the starter, and the starter solenoid for problems. One of these could stop power from getting to the starter.
To remove the starter solenoid from a Lincoln Mark VIII, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the starter solenoid, which is typically mounted on the starter motor. Remove any electrical connections and the retaining bolts that secure the solenoid in place. Finally, gently pull the solenoid off the starter and replace it with the new one, reversing the removal steps.
It's on the starter. It's all one piece.